The chairman of the House budget considers the major bill as the start of expenditure reforms

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The chairman of the Chamber’s Budget Committee, representative Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, was congratulated for the role he played in the adoption of the major bill. However, the Congress member says that it is the beginning, not the end, of the expenses.
“We will never be able to obtain a balanced budget or even put our country on the path of a balanced budget and a sustainable tax trajectory in a reconciliation bill,” Surrington told Fox News Digital. “We are too far on the broken road with poor and irresponsible budgetary behavior. We are too deep in the debt hole in a bill.”
Arrington, that the president of the Mike Johnson room described the “home budget falcon of the house,” said that he was “obsessed” by the fight against deficit spending, which he considers the greatest threat to the future of America. He believes that attacking the situation of the nation effectively means creating “conditions of growth in the economy”.

The chairman of the chamber budget, Jodey Arrington, speaks at a press conference at the Capitol in the United States on May 22, 2025, after the adoption at the Maison de la Act on Big Beautiful Bill. (House Republican Conference)
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“Thus, pro-growth policies, tax reductions, work incentives, the opening of our energy assets and the deregulation of the energy economy, all these growth policies will revive economic growth. And this is the basis of the budgetary health of our country and everything else: our military prowess, our world leadership, our way of life,” said Arrington.
The trip of Big Beautiful Bill to the office of President Donald Trump was not pretty, because the legislation received criticism on both sides of the aisle and caused tensions among the Republicans.

President of the Chamber Mike Johnson (R-La), the chairman of the Jodey Arrington Chamber Budget Committee (R-TX) and the majority leader Steve Scalie (R-La) pose for a selfie while the Chamber Votes on the only big Bill law in the American Capitol on July 03, 2025 in Washington, DC, (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)
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Elon Musk, representative Thomas Massie, r-ky., And others argued that he had not taken adequate measures to reduce public spending. Arrington said he respects Massie and Musk – as well as other criticisms – but believes that the risk of losing the “good things” in the bill was too high. In the end, the Texas legislator considers compromise as a “permanent pro-growth tax policy” in exchange for additional expenses in the legislation.
“I think there is a large gap in the information-and precise information. Part of it is that you have the Congress Budget Office which extinguishes these large figures … Two and a half or three Billions of Dollars with additional deficit which would be added to the national debt on the 10-year budget window following this bill. It is simply false. Pro-growth policies.”
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Trump signed the bill on its self-imposed deadline on July 4, just a day after the The house has passed the final version of the legislation of 3.3 billions of dollars.
Before signing the bill, the president said that he would “feed massive economic growth” and “would raise the citizens who work hard who would run this country”.

US President Donald Trump signs radical expenditure and tax legislation, known as “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” during a picnic with the military families to mark independence day, at the White House in Washington, DC, United States, on July 4, 2025. (Reuters / Ken Cedeno)
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So what is the next step in the order of the president’s budget? Just one thing – or three, as he said to Fox News Digital, “spending cuts, spending cuts and spending cuts”.
“We have not entered this mess overnight, we do not leave it overnight, but we will never leave if we do not start to exercise the political will to do what we all say in our campaigns,” Surrington told Fox News Digital. “I think we have established an excellent model to restore budgetary health, and we must simply continue to repeat it and do it in a even more dramatic way in the future.”